About: Louise Pioger

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Louise Pioger, also known as Louise Quitrime (or Quitrine), was born on June 19, 1848, in Mezières-sous-Ballon, France, and died on December 9, 1920 in Garches. She was a woman laborer in the clothing and textile industry. She made waistcoats and was also an anarchist author and communard active with Women in the Paris Commune. She is known for her nursery rhymes book titled Rondes pour récréations enfantines, which was for a long time wrongly attributed to Louise Michel.

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  • Louise Pioger, Louise Quitrime (edo Quitrine) ezizenez ere ezaguna (Mézières-sur-Ponthouin, Frantzia, 1848ko ekainaren 19a - Garches, 1920ko abenduaren 9a) jostungintzako langile, abeslari eta musikagile communarde eta anarkista. Rondes pour récréations enfantines izeneko kanta-bilduma osatu zuen, denbora luzean Louise Michelek egina zela uste izan dena. Bertan, haurrentzako hainbat kanta anarkista jaso zituen. (eu)
  • Louise Pioger, also known as Louise Quitrime (or Quitrine), was born on June 19, 1848, in Mezières-sous-Ballon, France, and died on December 9, 1920 in Garches. She was a woman laborer in the clothing and textile industry. She made waistcoats and was also an anarchist author and communard active with Women in the Paris Commune. She is known for her nursery rhymes book titled Rondes pour récréations enfantines, which was for a long time wrongly attributed to Louise Michel. (en)
  • Louise Pioger, dite Louise Quitrime (ou Quitrine) née le 19 juin 1848 à Mezières-sous-Ballon (France), et morte le 9 décembre 1920 à Garches, est une ouvrière giletière, chansonnière et autrice anarchiste et communarde. Elle est connue pour son recueil de chansons anarchistes pour enfants intitulé Rondes pour récréations enfantines, et longtemps attribué à tort à Louise Michel. (fr)
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  • Louise Quitrine, Quitrine (en)
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  • 1848-06-19 (xsd:date)
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  • 1848-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1920-12-09 (xsd:date)
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  • 1920-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Pioger by Alphonse Bertillon, taken in 1894 (en)
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  • 1848-06-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Mezières-sous-Ballon, France (en)
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  • Pioger in 1894 (en)
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  • 1920-12-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Garches (en)
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  • Anarchist activism, Paris Commune (en)
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  • Louise Pioger (en)
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  • Songwriter, seamstress (en)
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  • Louise Quitrine, Quitrine (en)
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  • Louise Pioger, Louise Quitrime (edo Quitrine) ezizenez ere ezaguna (Mézières-sur-Ponthouin, Frantzia, 1848ko ekainaren 19a - Garches, 1920ko abenduaren 9a) jostungintzako langile, abeslari eta musikagile communarde eta anarkista. Rondes pour récréations enfantines izeneko kanta-bilduma osatu zuen, denbora luzean Louise Michelek egina zela uste izan dena. Bertan, haurrentzako hainbat kanta anarkista jaso zituen. (eu)
  • Louise Pioger, also known as Louise Quitrime (or Quitrine), was born on June 19, 1848, in Mezières-sous-Ballon, France, and died on December 9, 1920 in Garches. She was a woman laborer in the clothing and textile industry. She made waistcoats and was also an anarchist author and communard active with Women in the Paris Commune. She is known for her nursery rhymes book titled Rondes pour récréations enfantines, which was for a long time wrongly attributed to Louise Michel. (en)
  • Louise Pioger, dite Louise Quitrime (ou Quitrine) née le 19 juin 1848 à Mezières-sous-Ballon (France), et morte le 9 décembre 1920 à Garches, est une ouvrière giletière, chansonnière et autrice anarchiste et communarde. Elle est connue pour son recueil de chansons anarchistes pour enfants intitulé Rondes pour récréations enfantines, et longtemps attribué à tort à Louise Michel. (fr)
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  • Louise Pioger (eu)
  • Louise Pioger (fr)
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